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GSS_IMPORT_SEC_CONTEXT(3)     Programmer's Manual    GSS_IMPORT_SEC_CONTEXT(3)

NAME
     gss_import_sec_context — Import a transferred context

SYNOPSIS
     #include <gssapi/gssapi.h>

     OM_uint32
     gss_import_sec_context(OM_uint32 *minor_status,
	 const gss_buffer_t interprocess_token, gss_ctx_id_t *context_handle);

DESCRIPTION
     Allows a process to import a security context established by another
     process.  A given interprocess token may be imported only once.  See
     gss_export_sec_context().

PARAMETERS
     minor_status  Mechanism specific status code.

     interprocess_token
		   Token received from exporting process.

     context_handle
		   Context handle of newly reactivated context.	 Resources
		   associated with this context handle must be released by the
		   application after use with a call to
		   gss_delete_sec_context().

RETURN VALUES
     GSS_S_COMPLETE
		   Successful completion

     GSS_S_NO_CONTEXT
		   The token did not contain a valid context reference

     GSS_S_DEFECTIVE_TOKEN
		   The token was invalid

     GSS_S_UNAVAILABLE
		   The operation is unavailable

     GSS_S_UNAUTHORIZED
		   Local policy prevents the import of this context by the
		   current process

SEE ALSO
     gss_export_sec_context(3), gss_delete_sec_context(3)

STANDARDS
     RFC 2743	   Generic Security Service Application Program Interface Ver‐
		   sion 2, Update 1

     RFC 2744	   Generic Security Service API Version 2 : C-bindings

HISTORY
     The gss_import_sec_context function first appeared in FreeBSD 7.0.

AUTHORS
     John Wray, Iris Associates

COPYRIGHT
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BSD			       January 26, 2010				   BSD
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